HOW TO DEAL WITH TOURETTE SYNDROME - GENETIC DISEASES

How to Identify and Treat Tourette's Syndrome



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Tourette's syndrome is a neurological disease that causes impulsive, frequent and repeated acts, also known as tics, that can make life difficult for the person and his family due to embarrassing situations. Tourette Syndrome tics usually appear from 7 to 11 years of age with simple motor tics, such as blinking of the eyes or movements of hands or arms, which then worsen, with repeated words, sudden movements and sounds like barking, grunting, shouting or swearing, for example